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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL ..Ns. IndtpcnScnt Thom Sell 'Phon. rings BUSINESS OFFICE 'Pnone Independent Bell 'Phene, one Ting M ......No. car conductor has a street PECULIAR EXPERIENCE. administrator. etc, against the ranflr. which la ou trial In the dip ii let court. The action i'J probably occupy the attrnilns of Use couri for the remainder of the week. Mr. Caroline Capra. Ml years of age, aa inmate of tne count) ir Urinary, who. it la aliened, attempted to eat Era te that iaatltuiion. waa brauahr to the diy yesterday atiernetNi and who waa oumniitted to the state mental hospital at Provo, will be taken there today by Sheriff Bebriug. h'a the Vlnnna Cafe ships Armour Co.a Verlbeat beef. loins, pork lolna. a west breeds, brain. Iieef itmderioln in Ognrn. (Van aud pet the beet eceak Oo.'s in the stale of I tab. Booth New Tori oouuta. olympian oyster. Meet at the Vienna. Telephone at eaeti atrem. tlie table. On Twenty-fiftbean ef the town. A I h All the Oetniier Juror eacept those aerriaff in tha Chamherlata case, have bean exeuaed until Monday. marriage license has bean Iaenc-Oliver Hansen, aped 3. and Kw E. both id Ogden. Ornudal, aged te A The funeral aertleea over the bode f ArThur Aaderaun will be held thlv I afternoon at t e clock from the Third ' ward meeting bonae. ! 1 Cruahss Finger Between Deere It Amputated and Steed on Again. -- Judge Nartsaes Gateway Reported Cosed to tee Gend Tha Has NOMINEE OF STATE DEMOCRATS FOR CONGRESS. TAKEN IN THE ACTION. GREAT INTEREST REPORTED Radreaee. ed h John Bean and family are la tha from Butte for a few days. rlty o Mrs. Henry ffpeldtn and Mies flpal-- l ding of Nome, Alaska, apent jerterday h mm la tha city, 3. B. Herrick leaves today on a thirty day' btialueaa trip to Cnltfur--Inia la the Interneta of Relger I Undoff ley Balt Lake. Wanted Balirltori at once. Apply and a. m. berweea the bonus of asd I and 4 p. m.. Standard office. Lamar Nelaou, manager riroulatloa depaitmeut. W. Corey of Corey Bros. company han returned from trip to Orovllla. Cal., where the baa a Urge ooo tract. V. a sum-paa- y A suit for a divorce baa been filed la tha dlatript court by Adam Ercles against Elisabeth Err lea. Cruelly and desertion are tha grounds alleged. Alfred Peter eon and. Hyrum Poienn y ear a pad from the reform school evening. It le auppuaed they have gone to Halt Lake. Wed-ncida- Ed Dreiar. chief alark in the office of Superintendent nice of the Pullman company at Chicago, accompan nied by his wife, passed through Og-de- yrstcnlgy, an finite to the north-wen- t. The Vienna Cafe, the Indict grill room of Ogden; the traveling public eayg so, where you eat and drink only the beet Meet your friend at the Both phones; telephone at Vienna. each table. 32S Twenty-fift- A tieorge Mueller of Halt lake la slatting In the rlty. BOOK SOLD PON $10.(100. f the third edition of Shakespeare I'asaionsie Pilgrim, of which the only other rupy extant la An the Ilodleiau library, has Jiiii hern sold at private sale for go London. Or.r, A cutty 4. American buyer nl Wedding Gift Time Again wedding tnvitatlnns are to come In and doubt-leayou are wondering whs' you ran get for the bride and yet not too expensive. THE s You see, we assume that anyone whu stupe to read this advertise, mem ia planning to make a wedding gift, or at least would do so if Hie occasion arose. Of course, people don't wedding gifts dont even hrm-vIn making Xnms presen. Every-nodknows them, litr. would you r for trade friends a'-m- friend? )ur ih-d- But now annul ih wedding you wit! he absolutely ihe best f ft kind, the bride will kiriw l too. The ijusll'i of our good i beyond ij If yon buy It ALLOW al'ih: cos sue in itet IS TO SUBMIT A FEW Sl'GGESTlONS 8lt Held From the Third Ward Masting House Yesterday After-neo- n ' Tho funeral of Mr. Avia 1'roae wa held yenerilay afternoon at 3 o'clock from tha Third ward meeting house. Counsellor Peter Anderson presided. The epeakeis were Fred Foulgcr, Jae. McMurln nf Balt luike and C.eorge Shorten, all of whom had lieen entertained at Hie home of the deceased In London, where Mrs. Cross lived for mure than fifty yeara. The dereaeed entertained thousands of ciders In a kind and motherly way while they were laboring In the foreign field. Then speakers spoke In the highest term of the splendid rherarter of the deceased and the high esteem In which she wa held. Rolo, The music was aa follows; j Know that My Hedeentur Live, Mr. Carlson: "When the Swallows Mr. Chamberlain: Homeward Kly. Not Half lla Kver Been Told," Air. Mary E. Farley. The Interment wa In the City rent wa very large eirry. The attendance were many and and the floral offering that reports a eunieniplaied move ban been under wav hy the Harrlman lines for acme tlnia past. Rates ore being published which will permit, shippers to send their goods ovs tha Rio Grande. Should they deair to do ihia. a higher freight rate must be nald and not otherwise decided that which wa upon. The local rate will he added lo the other agreed upon. SUIT FOR CIVOECE Action Brought by Mary VaUinje Against Janies Vallinja. i Vallinja has brought suit fur a divorce In the illsirlrt court amilnt .lame- - Vallinja. on the grounds cf cruelty. The rjm plaint allege tluo the rnnple were married Iu Rah Ijike City April 1 1k4- The plaintiff asks for the dlssolmUn of the bonds of matrimony, iu per month alimony nnd Soil attorneys Tees. Tbe court Is united to issue n temporary veal mining order prohibiting the defendin from dUpising or ar.v of the property nr otherwise molesting (he p'lfiiiiltff and her rhlld. of which she ak the Mary - rus-Kul- beautiful. I serlnua. The imily of one more siorm victim wa found today. It was identified as the un of J. T. Mathews of F.scambia Bridge, who lost hi wife, r.:in anil eieta:c, feri-lg- req-p-K- t daughter. ,n;gi-io-.- t'it - i - eu d'Uten Fieri. u 'Spoons aeij Lil-n- t.'i" Sugar. Stive- mm wo-gi- aa and tpO.vJ pici:y Serlii.g Silver Mourned 3- - fri piece Carving u SeMint Silver Sneer Spoon, gilt LtV l am Cm glass Neppie. for olives, etc J. S. LEWIS C" )a mlUv nan! i ; Week. Avc. K-- l.u. ha'' c ,::t house Muund Fort amusement In of Ogi'rn City, cu.ir.n at ihe nvir.l p'si-i-for auch meeting, i Thu prnclrrt .I.iiuarie for the rin:n- convention ?!' '.Id numlnnie candii' xf the peace ami for dates fur J I'unaiRlde l n each -' surd and rouniv s'umlri u'ur! a member of the rnuntv cuniniivnu or. Ion 4 T D .H iilXBOX. Chairman. SydCabling ney N F W.. the arirrespimtoii' of W. B Wll.sov Secret a v 'ba Itaily Mail nays here and St lv-i- ti ro- QUEBADAS LETTER. e.iii'r I an earthquake Tuesda msm laving for No hours. The goieirmen-a;roii'ime- r believe here was a ill VAUiiiatu:i tier. 4 The :ux! of :l:e nirii.im-VonirWhere eclip-in-g the letter written ii Henor Queemla. a; Fun Franri-eniiiilK'ev m ii:! to The I'.il'v Mad sa.va there wa a Hunt in whlrh hu announce made bv the sesinlo-arpI'Bt i wil; remiiin at hi pest here a iepo-- d - -t in tohns Mllnes oiervjon the ifip'iniiH;iu .iresentn'lve of I'iiha i ill. iV of Wirtii, lutl'Xl'' Stull.'' (J.C !? Il l'lu p Indisnapoii-- Hei ' conference Kmp'oyri the past tir.-At rfiiii w K- wi-l- UNION. ' i i n i. n !km-- i,. i in n.o cl.ismi; -- ie 'tn-- i mi. n .eeu in f'lni-ir- r li.s Ime ittit-.l a'! ii'iee'ion-- ! .i;ih imr n eiir . giani-e:t ,,n i i; Ii t l. l.uii iiarl'e t Hec-H"- j j ii- - 'ii pre-rim- e Ca-lui- u. Hec-ri"a- h f, 'I,., f,,r .,ni i- 1 PICKETT Grocery Co. 1 Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy BOSTON REPUBLICANS. Boston. Oct. 4. Whatever jar there may be In the machinery of the Republican state convention tomorrow when Governor Curtis Guild, Jr., of Boston will be named for a second term, la locked fur in the direction of an effort to Insert a tariff reform plank in the platform. All arrangements for the convention were effected today. The officer have conbeen chosen and tbe platform structed on lines which members uf the Home Market club, an urganlx-rlostrongly opposed to any rhanre In tbe tariff, declared tonight to be acceptable. Practically every delegate to the convention In the city attended a reception given by Governor GulldL ttv the other state officers, a number of congressmen and other party leaders, at the American house. Attorney General William H. Moody will present ihe platform tomorrow. The convention will he called to order by Chairman Thomaa Talbot of the state committee. GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH 2344 Washington Are. Bush A Gsrt'a Pianos. Newman Brea. Organa. H. C. ARRIVAL OF THE TOSA MARU. I Victoria. B. C., Oot. 4. Advices were received by ihe steamer Toss Marti, which reached portf rum Japan, that the remainder of the crew of the Japanese sealing achocner Tnpel Mam Xu. 2. on the return from the Bering sea, where five member of the crew were hilled and twelve captured In an attempt to raid St. Pa.U Island seal rookery, have reported to the- Japa-- 1 nese government that, the Healers xrere killed when going in a host to ascertain viiat had become of a busts crew sent ashore for water. Mr. Sato, director of the company which owns the schooner, made tlie following E0S0T0 155 25th Street In revoliihuiar) tn take an jilot. armed ftnee lno Mexico and atari an upriiilug. PIANOS f ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE - Violins, (iitnar. Accordcons. Hirings. I.atet Publications Ban-Jo- of Sheet Music. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. a ' 2376 Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. Geneva. Neb.. ()r: 4. William J. Bryan liegan here this afternoon his dav of rsirpKign.ng In Nebraska. He iMscuiivcd sure largely, to be exclusion of national politics, and niRiie an especial plea for the etec'ion uf Wi::im H. Thompaon as I'nited S'ae srna'.'ir and Aebton C. Bhallea-hti-g- jur er Mr. as governor. an siieeeh wa are the order of tlie day BUSWELL FANCY BRYAN IN NEBRASKA. . ' I fr The Hritih steamer Axnitns'.er, which arrived today from Havana, reported that between Pensacola and Havana she passed through several statement to the aithurltlea: mite of water covered with oil. and CLARK ALMOST WELL. i believed that Standard Oil bntro No. lout ip that vicinity with nine Pari. Oct. 4. Li reply tr an Inmen on hoard a week ago ha gone to quiry concerning hi health. Senator pieces. W. A. Clark of Montana, who retn have been seriously Injured ported FORCED ACROSS THE BORDER. In an automobile accident lair month, sent the following answer to the Tucs.ui. Arlx.. Oct. 4. Bruno Trerail vino. Cavil. Humbert. Leonardo Vi"Salso Msgglre. Italy. Oct. 4. A tire llareal. Juun Garcia. Rubio Anlcniu nd of my machine bum near Marseille Joaquin alleged Mexlcin "evn September 3. The chauffeur lost olutionist. were taken to Nuaalea lasf control and the oar was ditched. I had night anl furred arm the b irder by a lib broken and suffered serious the Imudgteiloii authorities. A force on th back. I am now almost of Mexican rural es iu wafting well. My wife wa not hurt." the Doavni flisv crossed the line The men eie handcuffed gether aud taken tu the Mexican prison The prisoner wrw diluted uu the finding nf authorities at Wasning-to- n & COMPANY tha' they uere alien t nun I grant. Ail six were alleged to be prominent fc I COOPERS' by the fxope--- ' tei:iscn,a-ive- JEWELERS At the Big Clock, ig j & CO. I'.'iili" Third wrv! - i' Jexlngion, Ky.. Oct. 4. George A. Graves and Charles H. Tralser, both nf Boston, tonight purchased the McSEAT SALE FOR STEWART Mack from .1. OPERA COMPANY TODAY. Kinney gelding Mark R. Bowles of Portland. Oregon. Mack Mxrk Is favorite In the Today the sale cf seats for the re- $10,000. turn engagement of the Stewart opera Transylvania, to be decided here i company at the Grand next Sunday. mnrruw. Monday and Tuesday night will begin. Those who were fortunate enough to attend the presentation of "The Turn Rose. which this celebrated Ivrtc organlcatlon of true artlvta gave last Bxuinlay and Sunday nights, will J surely welcome this return engage-menr. On Bnndav night that splendid comic opera by i. Stephenson and Alfred felller, "Dorothy," will be preIn name the sented magnificent manIs where-yo- u buy the ner as ft wa produced at (be BroadMonOn York New City. way theater. Best the Market Affords day and Tuesday nights Babette, which la probably the biggest of the Stewart company's New York successes, will he tnicg. The book and Ivrlca of "Babette" are hy Harr)' B. dmlth, tbe music 1 by Victor Herbert. Pur-ntes- con-tite- dlffe-'em-e- gas Iypam vet - FOR $10,000 As-so- rt ed t, PURCHASED Pro; ' ) O. D. RASMUSSENS New York Racket Store breakwater and protected Pensacola, and li la feared that unless the govto ernment Immediately undertake Imild breakwaters tlie cuudi'lon will American Cunsu! Ilainna, Dpi. 4. Thai ex ami Dutch Consul I'.r.iiu early In Beptetnhi-- r a'.l.c! for In the protn-iioFalrchilc have arrived here front Xtrcrleau liven ami property is in They were en mute seventeen id railccnsideie.l siirprlrinx here, In vlcw-n- f days. They any 'list the Russian Mr road service Ik evci'cni slid Ihst ir.it his siitseipieni upeti chiii'a. and the Viueiit-ai- i cling Trout Hurbin ;i CIiiiiik Cbuii C. Colwid' id ill Thirty mi'es smith id CIihiik Commander Denvei. Bit that he ( him (be g'ltigi- - ti Iiciiik changed nnd crulM-calliug congrcis in k for m'r-icapassenger sic rciiiired in gu in ChiIniervontlon hk early uk Septeiu-ln-- r nese car: iu Kung Chilling, s' which S Is coniilere:l st;rpriiiiK, a"d pi'lit there is a dally tram lo Mukden. on Hnptemljei 13 inoffi'lall' Homh of Harbin, with ihe exception i little evi- erke.l fer In'errenliiin mid hs.l ,hcn uf "s'way g'rird. here I lo decide c;i;ik,dence nt el'her Russian or .Ispiinem Iruuj'ti. A tbe .Ispaneae s'Hiion tlicie .imaxcnieiit. The I ii;.. a rig;d sprrh:ng of Chinese passencsrtepunde:ire ilepnetmept slid Cecj .1 lieiiHisl ger for concealed weapon and P"l-lii- r si.ne Bieinhart in connection wi:'.i ru mu Imndus. Cruol Oencal Sinlahi of i.m Ini irnmlly trtli-- d 'he viceroy of ihe IntervclPlen reies's Hie .ie'-at ruiiini'ii riirven! lie me. mi: lie was given an province todnv. l nii-.- l which wine at Ih" perKlslpp.ih official ricepium laier. d, pal.tre. rv I'l esidenl l'lil'ii 4 t I.f llllerv eiomn HI Kl lo Hpe SULTAN GRANTS CONCESSION. tills coiiTmiiideu.lr in I uii,- -- lie ii 'he iinpri-saiow etui r lme I.iiud-in- . Oci. a In a ilipaicii from .i lie re iik' Hen r Calms Mie curreiiuidir.' Ci.naian'lnop'e o mi only aie- - M, ssr the Daily Telegraph say, 'he sui'an. aud Bacon ad found it imi elldeTf t, conceKS.-.1ms ciaii'ed in leroneili- Ihe I uiisii unuiliclted. l lie mimsier of Jro lre and oihei ixniu s aiK-:;iHN'r:e.ii il:ik Inent puliilclaijK fu- - Inrrs'li- - rai'rond ipi'ldtc another Mai IK ;eS..i i and lertric l'ghi:ng iinder'ak-ntp In ilew i.f ihe a oiitlonk. prefent v o'linift ' posedly fur ilte purpoa atbeihct piacltc'. III "f their s:iiHir1 in plan siicriKu.:i m i'., inime like order MORE QUAKES ii a n hie I'rinre oti. in favor of Mnkrien. Oct. General Ktiaigln 75c 98c And look at these prices 50c w ASKED FOR INTERVENTION. RAILROAD. MUKDEN en- . i. MRS.-CROS- platform waa adopted which aa fullowa: I. For permanent chairman, the Hon. William H. King of Balt county. 3. Fir u vice chairman. James Tay-lo- i of Weber county; second vice chairman. Hon. B. H. Bnow of Washas ington county; third vIco chairman. 1 never Mr. Peter 8. Raraon of Cache county. sad said; doubted for an J. Fur permanent secretary, H. M. Instant, aa you hare so timely said, Hayes of Sevier county; first aaalat-an- t that under the Cuban (onstiiu; ion rad secretary, Mias Nell Suroelon of under the treaty by virtue uf whlrh the 1lah county; second aaalatant secre- I'ulted B'stes la now acting, ou Intertary, Peter McKinuan of Rich county. vene but fir the preservation of Cu4. For sei grant at arms. Then To ban Independence, 1 am convinced that blason of county; for awlat-an- t the American people are not covetous sergeants at Arms, Georgs Ward-la- of us; ouly feel sympathetic concern nf Welter county and Thomaa Kei-la- r in our sufferings and are not anxious of Carbon conity. for our downfall. I, as well s my peo5. For chtiplalp. Hon. John B. Miple, tnm the American administration lner of Hah conuty. In thl hour of Cuba's history. I am convinced the I'nited Hta'es wiil do what Is right hy Cuba. KEWSCHOOL DISTRICTS Your American patriotism has appealed to Cuban patriotism, and conBeard ef Education Will Take Steps fident as I am that Cubs will come nut Toward Rediatricting tha of this severe trial stronger and the I'nited State, with mill greater glory CKy. by her just and unselfish durance rad I shall remain In my post while The reiliatrlcllng of the school dis- aid, trict uf the city by the board of edu- 1 ran serve Cuba aud while I can ascation will probably be on of the sist In promoting her relations of conmoat important matter to 1m eoaati-erei- l fidence and mutual trust with her sponsor before the world, tbe I'nited ar tonights meeting. It hna been found necessary tn take B'atea of America. thl sctlim on account of tbe crowded condition iff mnv nf the fmlldlnga. Jr CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATS. i lm lecn found that pupils living nearer tu on building M han another have Hi. reiersliiirg,. Oct. 4. Constitugone lo another buildlrg. Thl has tional Democrats ate gaihering In also liven found to be the esae where large numbers for the congress uf the the ps rents of children have mured party which meet here next Hunday. from one location to another. Meetings of the central committee are being held twice, dally without police interference. A number of the DEMOCRATIC COUNTY members of the party from the Interior CONVENTION report that Premier tSoly pins policy of repression ia making considerable headway in circles which have had Ogden, l lxh. Bept. 15, IMffi. uf disorder and uncertainly, Ai a meeting of the Democratic rad are inclined tn welcmie anythin comity committee, held this day. the promising a a;ab!o or reasonably libfollowing call fur primaries and for a eral era. countv convention were made: Tbe adoption hy the congress of an Primaries for the slate convention agreement la urged would be will be held Monday evening. October expre would result a lactlcal mistake 11, at S oclock p. tn.. to elect dele- in the alienation of and the sympathy of slate convengate to the voter. There la some sentiment tion. lo lie held at Salt Lake City, those In favor of omitting all reference to October 4th. Piimnrie in elect delegate for the tbe Yiborg manifesto from the platDemocratic county convention will be form. held Thursday, October 11, at H ocluck HURRICANE CUT NEW CHANNELS. p. ni.. and the Democratic county convention will lie held Saturday. October 11 4 13. at Another oclock a. m., at tbe county Pensacola. Fla., Oct. rnurt linuse In Ogden. rious break through Bants Rosa Island The apportionment of delegates la ha been found. The rluuinnl la about three feet deep and fifty to one hundred yards wide. This make three channel lltat have been cut In the Island hy the hurricane, one of which is a mile wide. The Island ha always served as a "er FUNERAL OF Fewera dorse William J. Bryan ax the kgtcal randldata for President of the United Htatea The candidates were pledged to support tho cause of Irrigation In the west. The platform alio call for the election of aenatora by a direct vote uf the people, nnd declares in fbror of the public ownership of pub-li-e utilities. At tho afternoon aeseion of the Democratic state convention Judge W. 11. Klug wan nuui permanent chairman of tha gathering aa par the recommendations of the committee on of permanent organisation and order business, headed by William Roy I sure of Provo. The order of bualueat was liur-pos- Pitcher Blexrtid of the former Ogden ream hag returned front ihn north ad will remain In the city this winter. Special Offerings in Thv above are the uomlneea cf the state Democratic convention, which met Id Balt Lake City yesterday afternoon, The aelactlim of Judge Dower waa slated, but Judge WiiltenoHon proved to ba A black liorae. Whan Judge Rolapp positively declined to eccvpt the nomination, 'the delegaiea began looking around for a candidate. W H. King and Baineal W. Stewart a ere suggested and fh delegate ware about ready to go In search of thv above two gentlemea when ihe roiumlttee that does tha steering or flnda the ways and means brought forth tha name of Judge Whliecotten, Who was nominated nui-cat- c Portland and Beattie, Hellahle Information an fl Fer Juttiee ef the Supreme Oeurt J. W. N. WhNeeetton ef Freve. Har-rma- n street. h W, Iftflft. of Salt Lake. u Par ebofos bay, rolled nets and niix- ad grain of nil Made: fntli ho tee call ' at Qrout'o, at. li! Tsentjr-fnurt- Orlande S. Look at these Pictures. They don't half tell the story Goods and Workmanship must be seen to be James W. N. Whitocotton Named for Justice ef the Supreme Court Fei Congress Tbe closing of the Ogden gateway by :he liarrinian aju!tc'v of railroads seems te be the ram tiptc ef diecua-StuIt ha In the teilway circles. been ata.ed that t order uf President E H. Hamueu. the ioale of lha baa reoi'ded tu accept freight handled by tha Uou.d tn:rretts dea nned'io puins a'riU of Ogden. Ad vires fruxu lurtlsnd and Bure state tha; '.hit oSces of the Denver anil Hln inode a' h.ith of these plarea have been closed and the officials ui a c&a'g hare hastened to Deuvar fur It conference with the head officers. it also expected Tha ihe California traffic uvar the Could line will be It 1 claimed hut off luimadiaialy. 'hat no freight shipped over tne Denver and Km (jrande. Colorado Midland, Colorado and Southern of the El Paso aiid Oulf will ba handled by the Harrl-malines out of Ogden. This hei been brought about. It Is said, by the refusal uf the Denver and Klo Hraudw to eianil tha loss In differIncurred by the new rates. entials MWARO $100 doaiaodvd of the Ouuld inter: that the reduced traiffa and rate Rir Information leading to or capture which were made necessary by the rulcf Joe Klahthb. an Aurfrlan who shot ing of the interstate commerce and aeieroly wounded Xtrk at should be stood b) tha Octild the Highland Ho mine un tha night roads and thus ha would Incur no of October 3. lint. Bingham, I'tah. luaa. This, it la claimed, was refused Joe Riatsh deacrllied as fullowa: by Uuuld. devised Age, 4s: height, S feel II Inches; immediately liarriuian weight,' 17 pound: complexion, med-litschemes to force the isue. Shutting hair, light; tauaturhe, light col- off tbe freight wea tha only way iu ored, droopiug; eyre, email, beedy, which he ejold arcnmplHh hi blue; rbtn. pointed:' lean built; shoiil-der- a lrooiliig; speaks in low voice For the paat month. It D claimed, no fairly good Englleb ; wearing light cir- freight has boon handled by the Oreri uroy trousers, light hat. by the gon Short Line turned The alsive reward will he paid by lienver and Rio Grnntle et Ogden. MaIhe Highland Hoy Mining company, tter began to take a serious ttira some Bingham. I'leh. two muuth ago. asd alnre then one disagreement lias led to another. Tli Western Pacific company, a OGDEN LADY HONORED Gould Hue. now in cotire of consiruc-lin- n into ihe California territory. I Mrs. S. H. Cava Elected Grand Trua-- . to handle all traffic Into that expected tee of Ladies' Auxiliary of B. iliairin. Thia will nut be completed of L. E. for mure than two yftra yet. Eastern line will be compelled. At the renew con vein inn nf the the Hxrnman ayndlcate bold Ladles' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood mil, lo send ihvlr freight over the of Luconmrlv Firemen, held In Mil- I'nlun Pacific west of tne Missouri waukee. Mr. R. 1. re vc of Ogden river. of llie wne elected to ihe poult ion of one ol The 1'iuh repreeatatlve the grand iruaieee. There acre jl eastern roads, it i stated, have been havmust two hundred candidate fur trus- Informed of the proposed ehut-nufront tees, bui Mrs. Cave waa elected by a ing rereived communications majority of alxty-flvc- . their csrtcrn offices B.nn ten days ago. While Hat Mr. and Mr. Cave vis- They all agree that lip will add maited many uf ilia Imporlanl cities. terially te the loss of lha lienver and Mts. Cave waa In Milwaukee, Deputy Rio Orande and were much surprised Bberlff 'Bain Cave went to St. Joe. at the naive. hie old home and Mo., to be shown The Dragon Railroad and Navigation sleiern. whom lie bad not aeen for n contpan), and tbe1 Oregon Short LJue number of yeara. Mrs. Cava waa lha company have oontroi of Washington, These recipient of many congratiilaiiima u"Pn O regia. Idaho and Montana. tbe honor lieatowed upon her. It will companies belong la Harriot. be necessary for Mr. Cava to gi east Hill, who Is Taxt eeacliiug nut In will once probably year for the next two year to northern territory, art on the general auditing roiumlttee league with Gonld against Harrimau, of the order. The convention meets In aa Hill and Harriinaa are ei dagaera' Oolumlina, Ohio, in l$i)$. folnts over ihn dispute whlrh arose in by a palnfnl accident foll-wg.tcvessful opera Ion te rhr experln te the' befell F. W. Caviar, a rud'icor ou tha Ogden Rapid Transit, last evening, and In which It was thought at otis time that thv young man woali logo ups of his fingers. Froui tbs statement of one .if rho rmpk re. It mss lee reed that Cauer, who sat running on a Washington avenue car, wa stepping upon tha platfirm of the ear after culler lug tha fart. While in tbs act of rinsing tbs doors. In which be was using both hands, his little finger of the 4eR hand was caught between the brass Ages of tbs aoor sad waa almost severed friBi the band. As soon as possible rhe unfortunate men ass aken from lha car to tbs office ,.f Dr. Edward 1. Rich. Tha Injured member waa amputated at the that Joint and then see cl hack os. It Is thought That tha finger mar be saved hy this operation. A OCTOBER Ladies Fianneflette Night Robes TICKET GATEWAY ACCIDENT Only one wwneas wa examined yesterday afreraouxi In ike case of Stone, MOANING, POWERS TO CLOSINft LEAD THE THE OGDEN A PAINFUL No. bo No. 5 THIDAY OF MET WITH SI OODEN, FTAII, EXAMINE!: TIIE MOT.XIXG 8 tef: immediate;) after hia Ci4;c'.".ikJ for Hasting. CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR TAIL JLST ARRIVED THE JEWELER is where you buy the Lvst for the money 378 TWENTY-FOURT- H |